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Home » HIV/AIDS and Conflict: Micro Evidence from Burundi
HIV/AIDS and Conflict: Micro Evidence from Burundi
AIDS, health and armed conflict, health care, health care services, health services, health systems, healthcare, sexual networks
HIV/AIDS and Conflict: Micro Evidence from Burundi
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This paper contributes to empirical literature through the study of the relationship between HIV/AIDS and civil war in Burundi.

Link: http://graduateinstitute.ch/webdav/site/international_economics/shared/international_economics/publi...
Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on September 15, 2011
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